House of the Day: 121-123 Fort Greene Place
It’s not often that two adjacent houses come up for sale at the same time, let alone ones that are identical twins, so this new listing at 121 and 123 Fort Greene Place in, you guessed it, Fort Greene is worth taking a look at. The houses don’t have stoops, but they do have plenty…

It’s not often that two adjacent houses come up for sale at the same time, let alone ones that are identical twins, so this new listing at 121 and 123 Fort Greene Place in, you guessed it, Fort Greene is worth taking a look at. The houses don’t have stoops, but they do have plenty of original detail. Judging from the pics, though, and the fact that both buildings have been under the same ownership for at least three decades, we’re betting that they’re going to need some work. While not a park block, the location is super convenient. The combined asking price of $2,724,000 doesn’t sound like a reach to us, but we suppose it’ll all turn on how much work needs to be done. If that number’s beyond your each, the two buildings are also for sale separately, though we hear that there’s been plenty of interest already.
121-23 Fort Greene Place [Brown Harris Stevens] GMAP P*Shark
I’d only offer if the ghetto-ass curtains convey with the house.
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It says the home has had the same owner for the last 3 decades. It’s probably an older person, Rob. Sorry he or she hasn’t been able to keep up with all of the latest window covering trends to satisfy you and Stargazer.
i could give a flying poop stick! my window treatment is nicotine stained mini-blinds from the late 80s! i am not one to judge! im just saying that for a 3 million dollar house, the broker should aim a little higher. it’s unprofessional and lazy.
*rob*
and yes rich people can get passed curtains like that, but it’s still a psychological barrier that screams low rent. why not spruce it up and WORK FOR YOUR COMMISSION!
*rob*
and yes rich people can get passed curtains like that, but it’s still a psychological barrier that screams low rent. why not spruce it up and WORK FOR YOUR COMMISSION!
*rob*
It says the home has had the same owner for the last 3 decades. It’s probably an older person, Rob. Sorry he or she hasn’t been able to keep up with all of the latest window covering trends to satisfy you and Stargazer.
except stargazer is right, that style really did used to be called ghetto.. i guess it’s neo-ghetto now? windows are like the teeth of the house. the first thing ye shall be judge on…
*rob*
“people that do this, need to be told it looks terrible…and very low class and ghetto.”
Really?
The only thing low class and ghetto about this is your comment, in my personal opinion.
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This is EXACTLY what I am talking about!!!
Who the fuck ties curtains in a fukking knot???? Who does this?????
back in day my grandmother used to refer to that style as Hoboken… tho now hoboken is yuppieville…
*rob*
Stargazer: If a buyer can’t see beyond those curtains, they really shouldn’t be in the marketplace to begin with. And nor should you.